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HOUSING LIST 2021 Thank You for Your Interest in Renting with Us at Maloney Properties! HOUSING LIST 2021 Thank you for your interest in renting with us at Maloney Properties! Maloney Properties provides property management services for over 10,000 units of mixed-use, market rate, and affordable housing in over 100 communities throughout New England. Please review this listing to identify the properties you are interested in applying. Please contact the site directly for additional information. You may also view this information on our website at: maloneyproperties.com/find-an-apartment If you need further assistance, please contact us at: 781-943-0200 | Relay 711. Thank you, Administration Department Massachusetts Boston & Greater Boston Area 54 Berkshire Apartments 66 Hudson at One Greenway 72 Elm Street 243 Broadway 66 Hudson Street 243 Broadway Cambridge, MA 02139 Boston, MA 02111 Cambridge, MA 02139 Tel: 617-661-7190 Tel: 857-277-1747 Tel: 617-661-7190 88 Hudson Street Condo 1060 Belmont Street 555 Dudley 88 Hudson Street 2 Rosary Drive 414 Columbia Road, Rear Boston, MA 02111 Watertown, MA 02472 Dorchester, MA 02125 Tel: 857-277-1747 Tel: 617-924-6559 Tel: 617-288-3490 618 Dudley Street Acre High School Apartments Acre Triangle Apartments 414 Columbia Road, Rear 517-A Moody Street 517-A Moody Street Dorchester, MA 02125 Lowell, MA 01854 Lowell, MA 01854 Tel: 617-288-3490 Tel: 978-454-5595 Tel: 978-454-5595 American Legion Highway Amesbury Gardens Ashford Street 875-889 American Legion Hwy 206 Amesbury Gardens 1285 Commonwealth Ave Roslindale, MA 02131 Lawrence, MA 01841 Allston, MA 02134 Tel: 617-296-5700 Tel: 978-685-1491 Tel: 617-562-8156 Berkeley Residences Bethany Hill Place Bishop Allen Apartments 40 Berkeley Street 89 Bethany Road 243 Broadway Boston, MA 02116 Framingham, MA 01702 Cambridge, MA 02139 Tel: 617-375-2524 Tel: 508-875-1117 Tel: 617-661-7190 Brian J. Honan Brighton-Allston Apartments Capernaum Place 1285 Commonwealth Ave 1285 Commonwealth Ave PO Box 408 Allston, MA 02134 Allston, MA 02134 Lawrence, MA 01842 Tel: 617-562-8156 Tel: 617-562-8156 Tel: 978-373-2543 Cardinal Medeiros Carriage Place Carol Avenue 243 Broadway 517-A Moody Street 1285 Commonwealth Ave Cambridge, MA 02139 Lowell, MA 01854 Allston, MA 02134 Tel: 617-661-7190 Tel: 978-454-5595 Tel: 617-562-8156 Casas Borinquen Catherine Hardaway Residences Ceylon Field 640 Tremont Street 2311 Washington Street 590 Dudley Street Boston, MA 02116 Boston, MA 02119 Dorchester, MA 02125 Tel: 617-927-1700 Tel: 617-445-5500 Tel: 617-606-3566 (Senior Housing) Free language assistance is available. If you require translation services, please call (781) 943- 0200 | Relay 711 and the Operator will assist you. Si necesita servicios de traduccion, por favor llame al (781) 943-0200 y la operadora le asistirá. 如果你需要翻譯服務, 請致電 (781) 943-0200, 將有工作人員為妳提供翻譯服務. 如果您需要中文翻譯,請致電(781)943-0200,接線生將為您提供協助. Massachusetts Boston & Greater Boston Area Charlame Park Homes Charlesbank Apartments Chinagate Apartments 28 N. Charlame Court 650 Huntington Ave 15 Beech Street Roxbury, MA 02119 Boston, MA 02115 Boston, MA 02111 Tel: 617-427-2417 Tel: 617-734-6920 Tel: 857-277-1747 Churchhill Court Clarendon Residences Close Building 243 Broadway 140 Clarendon Street 243 Broadway Cambridge, MA 02139 Boston, MA 02116 Cambridge, MA 02139 Tel: 617-661-7190 Tel: 617-585-5690 Tel: 617-661-7190 Cochituate Homes Columbia Road Properties Commonwealth Apartments 12A Interfaith Terrace 414 Columbia Road, Rear 1285 Commonwealth Ave Framingham, MA 01701 Dorchester, MA 02125 Allston, MA 02134 Tel: 508-879-2956 Tel: 617-288-3490 Tel: 617-782-8644 Community Condo Conifer Hill Commons CWB Apartments 1285 Commonwealth Ave 121 Conifer Hill Drive 778 Boylston Street Allston, MA 02134 Danvers, MA 01923 Boston, MA 02199 Tel: 617-782-8644 Tel: 978-624-7936 Tel: 800-374-9847 Dudley Village North/South Fenno House Fort Street Apartments 590 Dudley Street 540 Hancock Street 6 Fort Street Dorchester, MA 02125 Quincy, MA 02170 Quincy, MA 02170 Tel: 617-606-3566 Tel: 617-773-5483 Tel: 617-302-3769 (Senior Housing) Franklin Highlands Geneva Avenue Elderly Gorham Street Apartments 278 Humboldt Ave 22 Beechwood Street 305 Gorham Street Dorchester, MA 02121 Dorchester, MA 02121 Lowell, MA 01854 Tel: 617-442-1500 Tel: 617-740-8390 Tel: 978-454-5595 (Senior Housing) Hano Homes Heritage Apartments Hovey Avenue 1285 Commonwealth Ave 209 Sumner Street 243 Broadway Allston, MA 02134 Boston, MA 02128 Cambridge, MA 02139 Tel: 617-562-8156 Tel: 617-567-6416 Tel: 617-661-7190 (Senior Housing) Interfaith Apartments JAS Properties, Cambridge Kendall Crossing 282 Columbus Ave 243 Broadway 243 Broadway Boston, MA 02116 Cambridge, MA 02139 Cambridge, MA 02139 Tel: 617-927-0002 Tel: 617-661-7190 Tel: 617-661-7190 Liberty Square Apartments Linwood Court Long Glen Rentals 517-A Moody Street 243 Broadway 1285 Commonweath Ave Lowell, MA 01854 Cambridge, MA 02139 Allston, MA 02134 Tel: 978-454-5595 Tel: 617-661-7190 Tel: 617-782-8644 Massachusetts Boston & Greater Boston Area Maria Sanchez House Martensen Village Mattapan Center for Life 30 Gurney Street 6 Fort Street 555 River Street Roxbury, MA 02120 Quincy, MA 02170 Mattapan, MA 02126 Tel: 617-445-8700 Tel: 617-302-3769 Tel: 617-296-5700 (Senior Housing) (Senior Housing) McBride House Melnea Residences Merrimack Street Apartments 108 Kilmarnock Street 1200 Melnea Cass Blvd 517-A Moody Street Boston, MA 02215 Boston, MA 02119 Lowell, MA 01854 Tel: 617-236-8319 Tel: 617-262-5310 Tel: 978-454-5595 Methunion Manor Coop. Monsignor Neagle Apartments Morville House 405 Columbus Ave 350 Charles Street 100 Norway Street Boston, MA 02116 Malden, MA 02148 Boston, MA 02115 Tel: 617-262-5310 Tel: 781-388-9600 Tel: 617-437-1902 Nassau Gardens Norfolk Street North Canal Apartments 701 Bahama Drive 243 Broadway 517-A Moody Street Norwood, MA 02062 Cambridge, MA 02139 Lowell, MA 01854 Tel: 781-769-6120 Tel: 617-661-7190 Tel: 978-454-5595 Oak Terrace One Gurney Street Otis Apartments 888 Washington Street 1 Gurney Street 243 Broadway Boston, MA 02111 Roxbury, MA 02120 Cambridge, MA 02139 Tel: 617-350-0362 Tel: 617-445-8700 Tel: 617-661-7190 Presidential Gardens Project Place Putnam Place 140 Evergreen Drive 1145 Washington Street 243 Broadway Bradford, MA 01835 Boston, MA 02119 Cambridge, MA 02139 Tel: 978-373-2543 Tel: 617-542-3740 Tel: 617-661-7190 Residences at Fairmount Station Residences at Neponset Field Residencia Betances 11 Nott Street 29 Neponset Field Lane 640 Tremont Street Hyde Park, MA 02136 Mattapan, MA 02136 Boston, MA 02116 Tel: 857-342-7577 Tel: 857-342-7482 Tel: 617-927-1700 Riley House Robert L. Fortes House Rockland Street Elderly Housing 39 Maple Street 541 Shawmut Ave 30 Rockland Street Hyde Park, MA 02136 Boston, MA 02118 Roxbury, MA 02119 Tel: 617-364-4388 Tel: 617-262-2114 Tel: 617-442-3126 (Senior Housing) (Senior Housing) Rollins Square Apartments Rose Hill Manor Scouting Way 2 Rollins Street - D - 101 476 Boston Road 243 Broadway Boston, MA 02118 Billerica, MA 01821 Cambridge, MA 02139 Tel: 617-695-0453 Tel: 978-362-2626 Tel: 617-661-7190 (Senior Housing) Massachusetts Boston & Greater Boston Area South End Apartments Squirrelwood St. Cecilia’s House 640 Tremont Street 243 Broadway 108 Kilmarnock Street Boston, MA 02116 Cambride, MA 02139 Boston, MA 02215 Tel: 617-927-1700 Tel: 617-661-7190 Tel: 617-536-3658 (Senior Housing) St. Francis House St. Helena’s House St. Joseph Hall 39 Boylston Street 89 Union Park Street 2 Rosary Drive Boston, MA 02116 Boston, MA 02118 Watertown, MA 02472 Tel: 617-542-4211 Tel: 617-426-2922 Tel: 617-924-6559 (Senior Housing) (Senior Housing) St. Joseph’s Apartments St. Mary Apartments St. Mary’s Plaza 517-A Moody Street 88 Lexington Street 30 Pleasant Street Lowell, MA 01854 Waltham, MA 02452 Lynn, MA 01902 Tel: 978-454-5595 Tel: 781-894-9588 Tel: 781-593-6303 (Senior Housing) (Senior Housing) St. Theresa House Tenney Place I & II The Gerson Building 32 City Hall Square 505 W. Lowell Ave 181 Washington Street Lynn, MA 01901 Haverhill, MA 01832 Haverhill, MA 01832 Tel: 781-599-0246 Tel: 978-872-1100 Tel: 617-209-5429 (Senior Housing) Tremont Village Triangle Rentals The Union 339-351 Tremont Street 517-A Moody Street 48 Boylston Street Boston, MA 02116 Lowell, MA 01854 Boston, MA 02116 Tel: 857-277-1747 Tel: 978-454-5595 Tel: 857-284-7267 Unity Place Apartments Uphams Corner Apartments Victoria Apartments 517-A Moody Street 590 Dudley Street 640 Tremont Street Lowell, MA 01854 Dorchester, MA 02125 Boston, MA 02116 Tel: 978-454-5595 Tel: 617-606-3566 Tel: 617-927-1700 Village Green Apartments Viviendas Apartments Waverly Woods 767 Independence Drive 640 Tremont Street 10 Olmsted Drive Hyannis, MA 02601 Boston, MA 02116 Belmont, MA 02478 Tel: 508-534-9643 Tel: 617-927-1700 Tel: 617-209-2422 Webster Bristol Welcome Home Apartments West End Place 243 Broadway 10 Reed Street 150 Staniford Street Cambridge, MA 02139 Haverhill, MA 01832 Boston, MA 02114 Tel: 617-661-7190 Tel: 978-454-5595 Tel: 617-720-4646 West Newton/Rutland Whitman Woods I & II Wilder Gardens 640 Tremont Street 1 Longfellow Lane 414 Columbia Road, Rear Boston, MA 02116 Tyngsboro, MA 01879 Dorchester, MA 02125 Tel: 617-927-1700 Tel: 978-649-4990 Tel: 617-288-3490 Massachusetts Boston & Greater Boston Area Winter Gardens Yarmouth Commons 45 Winter Street 767 Independence Drive Quincy, MA 02169 Hyannis, MA 02601 Tel: 617-847-1850 Tel: 508-534-9643 Massachusetts Central & Western Austin Corridor II Bixby Road Apartments Central Building 9 May Street 19 Bixby Road 332 Main Street Worcester, MA 01610 Spencer, MA 01562 Worcester, MA 01608 Tel: 508-752-0833 Tel: 508-752-8022
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